This was a really weird ballgame. Two teams that played to a 46-46 tie at the end of regulation in Athens set the nets on fire in the first eight minutes today. Georgia hit four of their first five threes and built an eight point lead. When the Dawgs calmed down, Tennessee surged to a 30-28 halftime lead. The Dawgs came right back to start the second half and pushed the lead back to seven. But again, Tennessee maintained composure and battled back in front, and had enough to put the Bulldogs away late.
After the first eight minutes, the defense was pretty similar - Georgia shot just 36.4% - and Tennessee's good enough three point shooting (7 of 22, 31.8%) was also familiar. But almost everything else was different, most notably in three ways:
What else was familiar was Jeronne Maymon, 15 points and 8 rebounds. Jarnell Stokes had just 5 points thanks to 3 of 6 at the line, but he just grabs every rebound he can get a digit on, adding nine more today. And Jordan McRae was a big spark off the bench, burying three threes and getting to the rim late in the shot clock to finish with 14.

Something else to watch: the Vols played a nine man rotation tonight, something Cuonzo has long said he wanted to settle on and something that could provide consistency that would serve Tennessee well. Really, it would've been an eight man rotation if not for three minutes for Renaldo Woolridge, who certainly earned them earlier this week. But the Vols are certainly set in the paint with a three man rotation, and look to be settled on Golden, McBee, McRae, Tatum, and Richardson on the perimeter. Finding the right rotation can be a huge key to a team's best basketball.
The win moves the Vols to 11-12 and 3-5 in the SEC. The league finds itself with a huge logjam in the middle after today's action - Kentucky is 9-0 and Florida 7-1, but there are seven teams between 5-3 and 3-5. Again, with no divisional seeding in the SEC Tournament, every game matters and the Vols need to keep moving up the ladder. Right now there's not much difference between third and ninth.
The Vols will return to action Wednesday night at home against South Carolina with a chance to get back to .500 overall before life gets more difficult again (at Florida, Arkansas, at Alabama, Ole Miss). This was a good win today with the same defense, a smaller rotation, and lots of free throws. All of those will continue to serve this team well.
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Kansas at Mizzou is really entertaining...
but I swear that Big 12 teams rarely impress me.
Get the feeling Kentucky would beat either of these teams by a minimum of 10 points.
Caban - February 4, 2012
durr
they did beat KU by 10
Caban - February 4, 2012
And grats on Wyoming's big win, Hoop...
I’m sorta jealous of them right now
Caban - February 4, 2012
Huh. Look at that.
I wonder if all is forgiven with Shyatt now.
David Hooper - February 4, 2012
From the Derek Dooley school of, "Is this too honest?":
Cuonzo Martin in the postgame today:
“I just felt like Trae needed to work hard on both ends of the floor and really lead us as a point guard. Not necessarily in production or points, but just his approach and intensity level on the defensive side of the ball and really taking pride in it.”
“I never really try to give a message. Like Cam Tatum, for example, has really struggled with his shot. But if he plays hard and approaches the game the right way and continues to work on his game, I have no problems with that. Because as a coach, you ask guy to work hard and if it’s not falling, you’re not going to take the guy out unless somebody’s playing really well at that position. I think Trae’s case is really (about) approaching the game at a high level from a work ethic standpoint more than anything.”
I mean, it didn’t hurt Trae’s game today, for sure.
Will Shelton - February 4, 2012
Picking spots, maybe
A once-in-awhile thing is good, I think. Perhaps what happened with Dooley was that it was too much too often, and at the end of the season, the players had just had enough. Hopefully, Martin’s more of a jockey who knows when to use the crop and when to just let them run out of a sheer love for running.
Joel Hollingsworth - February 5, 2012
I've been saying about Tatum since his freshman year
that if he could get some consistency, he could be ridiculous from beyond the arc. I’ll say more about McRae. McRae can do things that no one else on the team can do, probably that nobody except Hopson in the last several years have been able to do. If he can harness that ability and bring it every day, he will be everybody’s favorite player for the next two years.
They were doubling the post ALL NIGHT. Maymon can handle it. He passed well, and he drew fouls. Stokes and Hall really struggle with it. Lots of room for improvement there.
Josh Richardson will have some offensive game some day (his mid-range jumper is really nice), but I LOVE what he brings defensively, day in and day out.
Nice to get a win, but it makes the loss in Athens that much more depressing. Can’t have those slipups.
Tonight was my last home game of the year, and I finished 3-0 (The Citadel, Florida, Georgia). That’s the first time I’ve done that for either football or basketball in a season where I’ve actually made it to Knoxville more than once. It’s more fun this way.
Incipient_Senescence - February 5, 2012
also
with the violence of that gesture, you get the feeling that ref was waiting to throw Fox out for a good long while
Incipient_Senescence - February 5, 2012
Would love to know more about the details of that. Any word?
Joel Hollingsworth - February 5, 2012
I saw Rucker tweet that it was because of 37 uses of "bull[crap]" in about 5 seconds
but I couldn’t hear from the upper deck. I just saw the ref’s ejection motion, and it looked like he was throwing a punch
Incipient_Senescence - February 5, 2012
Wow, that’s pretty efficient.
Joel Hollingsworth - February 5, 2012
Vols up to 103 in Pomeroy...
just 8 spots.
Caban - February 5, 2012
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